Films

This film showcases the voices of three mothers whose children have been recruited to Syria. This group of women are courageously speaking out about the early warning signs of radicalization in order ...

The attacks of 9/11 have changed our world. We choose International Women's Day to highlight the resilience and determination of a particular group of women, who are working on this breakthrough in ...

We have seen over and over again that in cases of war, insecurity, terrorism, and violence, women are often the first victims, and they tend to pay the highest price. But women are driven to protect ...

In 2008, terrorist attacks in Mumbai left 168 people dead after a 64-hour siege. One of the victims was police officer Ashok Kamte who was shot on his way to Cama Hospital.
After losing her husband, ...

Nigeria has entered the year 2012 with a worrying state of emergency as violent extremism is on the rise. SAVE Sisters Esther Ibanga and Khadija Hawaja have joined efforts to promote unity and peace ...

In December 2011, Women without Borders/SAVE invited two Yemeni experts to Vienna to discuss the future economic and social challenges faced by their country since the uprisings that began in January ...

On 22 November 2011, Women without Borders/SAVE-Sisters Against Violent Extremism facilitated a dialogue event between Indian and Pakistani youth in Mumbai to bridge the longstanding political divide ...

Beyond Grief is a short documentary depicting the common journey of a group of women from India and Pakistan, who were all affected in one way or another by violent extremism.
These brave women risked ...

A five-minute feature presenting the voices of Students Against Violent Extremism at the Delhi Public School in New Delhi, India, produced by Archana Kapoor.
An initiative of SAVE - Sisters Against ...